10 Comments on “Don’t look down!”

Hey Sarah, I kind of write by the seat of my pants and am surprised when I read it somewhere. I think I was missing my island home. We lived on Okaloosa island for four wonderful years. I strongly recommend it.

Hi Jody and Judith,
Boy, I sure miss you guys!
Jody what a wonderful message. I correlate rollercoasters to define my life, but yours was much more salient! I will begin thinking that way too, since I love the ocean…even when stormy. Cyber hugs to both of you!!!

Hey, Sarah, I do miss my writer friends. I don’t, however miss the weather, and I’m not talking about the heat. This winter y’all have had more cold and wet than we have here in the Colorado Rockies! Thanks for stopping by.

Ahh Jody. You are the steading force in the hurricane. I miss seeing you each month, but it was wonderful having a “conversation” with you today. As I read your post, I sat her nodding away, saying yes and glad to know you touch my life. You have always been a positive to my negative, and I am very glad to call you a friend. And bless you dear lady, I know the rough seas you have traveled and glad you find yourself on the beach again.
Sending Prayers and Hugs.

Ruth, don’t sell yourself short. You are one of the most positive people in the world. I think it might have to do with the passel of beautiful grandchildren you are blessed with. Keep smiling and write for the night is coming!

I understand. This usually happens when our loved ones are threatened, doesn’t it? Mary, you and your books, your marvelous teaching talent are so very valuable, hang in there. And there is this: Oh wait. I’m not supposed to say this, oh well, deal with it. Judythe can hit delete. God has his finger on the button that says, “Handle with Care.”

Jody ~ you gave me a big smile. Thank you. And thank you for being the inspiration you are (plus you make the world’s best cookies – there’s more than one way to deal with the tumble of being a pebble!)

Jody ~ How lovely to see you as a guest on Judythe’s blog. Like most people there have been a number of times in my life when I couldn’t look down, even breathe. By and large they happened when my loved ones were threatened, with health issues, with hard choices, with dying. These were the times when I wished time would fast forward while at the same time I wanted time to stop, not trusting that what happened next wouldn’t be worse than what was already happening. These were the times I wished I had a button that said “Handle with Care”. 🙂